It ' s like Goundhog Day, no matter the day of the week or the year, the day following Tennessee's first day of full contact work always brings disappointment to the head football coach. It's like clockwork and history certainly repeated itself Wednesday afternoon.

"We did some good things in the scrimmage but we followed that with not nearly as good of a day," Fulmer said. "We kind of lost our energy, lost our enthusiasm. The heat popped out on us a little bit and maybe we were feeling sorry for ourselves. We'll see what we are made of with how we bounce back from that."

The focus on Wednesday was on making corrections from the scrimmage. Offensively, that meant trying to get the passing game clicking more and on defense it meant work on leverage and tackling. As for the reviews of Tuesday night's scrimmage, a reluctant Fulmer offered little.